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... ordered to pny 2s 6d and Is costa. John Kearney. C'rumlin rood, was prosecuted lor working a horse which hod a number of •ores, on which the harness pressed. A fine of and 2s costs wax the order of the ...
... ordered to pny 2s 6d and Is costa. John Kearney. C'rumlin rood, was prosecuted lor working a horse which hod a number of •ores, on which the harness pressed. A fine of and 2s costs wax the order of the ...
... to erected in commemoration the bravo deeds patriotism performed tho insurgents in 1798. The stone was laid by Sir Thomas Grattan MP, at the foot of Gorey hill in tho presence an enormous gathering, numbering about 8,000 persons, who oamc from all parts ...
... Malion, daugliler of Mr John Mallon. J P, Assistant Commissioner the Dublin Metropolitan Police, took place yesterday morning. There was « very large and representative attendance. In the Northern Police Court James Wilson, John McDonald, and Christopher ...
... Age. for Dublin. Mr Henry Carleton, lb Eustace street. Mess;* O’Donnell and Fitzgerald, St Andrew’s street. Mr John Hollwey, 27 Sir John Rogerson’s quay. Balbriggau—Mr S. J. Moorhead. Northern Bank 19 LOWER SACKTILLE STREET. PRINT SHIRT 9, OXFORD SHIRTS ...
... J and Mrs Co y, the Commessoner of Valua- tion, Mr Mra and the Miss Connolley, Cap L ir tain T Connor, Mr John Conesnnon, Mr T [r Conolly, Mr John Cooke, Mr J T F Cooke , Mr and Mrs Cooke Treach, Mr C Purdon Caote, Muss Aileen Coote, or Mrs and the Misses ...
... Mediation was heanly backed her Epaome sucom, Addio ,ko «*» handicapped hare to what £ was Bath, cleverly kept Mr Bamato Sre »t arm’# length the run home. Mor- victory in the Surbiton nSueted without appreciable effort, but only after a ding dong race with ...
... oppressed nation. Outside of Parliament the battle must bo fought. shall gain nothing without light. don’t mean aro to take up arms like our forefathers '9B, though confess that, contaticring the alarming roniiuou of Ireland, its poverty, its helplessness ...
... o-rably for large numbers of Cubans and Spaniards. It is inevitable that private interests shall suffer when great nations appeal arms, it is, the same time, the duty of civilised conqueror to secure that the penalties conquest no: involve the absolute, yet ...
... an agricultural, and ought to an industrial, people, we are years behind the times almost everything relating to agriculture arm industry. Efforts have been made for ten years or more to bring home to the minds of the people the necessity for a complete ...